Hi Adam,

LACP packets (so called slow packets in the linux kernel) are never forwarded by the bridging code. If it didn't change in the last ~2 years, you will have to hack your kernel in order to let them pass. It's actually only a minor change in a couple of lines. The same applies btw to STP packets.


Jeff

Am 08.11.2017 um 17:09 schrieb adamv0...@netconsultings.com:
Hi folks,

Slightly off topic but I'm gonna give it a shot anyways.

Would anyone know how can I make linux bridges or better OVS to forward LACP
PDUs instead of swallowing 'em?

Basically "l2protocol forward lacp" equivalent.

Couldn't find a single article on this and just can't believe I'm the first
person that ever tried this.

Aren't linux bridges or OVS MEF compliant :-) ?

Thanks

adam

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